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any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: the warning was in reports that personnel carriers and armed gunmen were seen in crimea. u.s. officials see evidence of russian air and sea movement into and out of the region. >> any violation of ukraine's safety is not in the interest of ukraine, russia or europe. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry raised the issue with his russian counter spot earlier friday. >> the question is whether or not what is happening now might be crossings a line in any way. >> reporter: mean while in russia, the ousted ukrainian president emerged for the first time since last week. he held a press conference in russian and blames the west for the unrest in ukraine. >> i think that russia has to and must act. knowing the character of mr. putin i'm surprised to the fact that he's so reserved at keeping silent. >> reporter: at the closed door meeting the russian ambassador said any russian movement that crimea are keeping with arrangements with ukraine. >>> a cheese recall because of fears of listeria has been expand. ment some products were linked
any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: the warning was in reports that personnel carriers and armed gunmen were seen in crimea. u.s. officials see evidence of russian air and sea movement into and out of the region. >> any violation of ukraine's safety is not in the interest of ukraine, russia or europe. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry raised the issue with his russian counter spot earlier friday. >> the question is whether or not what is happening...
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and for the international community. i certainly hope that we will see action in the senate and congress in the next few days. thatast in the next week expressed bipartisan concern and send a strong message that the country is united and we thank those -- think those actions are totally inappropriate and unacceptable within the international community and international law. i hope that you all will continue to keep the committee informed about that issue in the coming weeks as challenges change and things are changing very rapidly. outlined in many of the questions so far, people have talked about the increasing threats around the world, the significant crises we are facing throughout the world today and the challenges that face is for our national security. thetly is about men and women in uniform and int is happening elastically terms of our military and its footprint in the united states. i represent the state that shares the shipyard. that is the big issue for us. as i saw the budget that is being presented, one conc
and for the international community. i certainly hope that we will see action in the senate and congress in the next few days. thatast in the next week expressed bipartisan concern and send a strong message that the country is united and we thank those -- think those actions are totally inappropriate and unacceptable within the international community and international law. i hope that you all will continue to keep the committee informed about that issue in the coming weeks as challenges change...
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we want a peaceful resolution through the normal processes of international relations. but in the absence you have president putin making the right decision to work with the government of ukraine, to work with the west, to work with all of us, as i said a moment ago, this is not about the russia and the united states. it's about the people of ukraine. and we asked president putinton step back from being in violation of the u.n. charter, in violation of the helsinki final act, in violation of the 1997 russia, ukraine basing agreement. i mean, they are in direct overt violation of international law. >> can i just challenge you on one point. >> we asked them to step back. >> you say it's not about the u.s. and russia, but the reality is just wednesday, you told me ltclleague andrea mitchell that will vladimir putin said he would respect the territorial integrity of ukraine. now you're talking about russia annexing the crimea. something happened. i wonder as you hear some criticism from conservatives an that say the issue here is that vladimir putin's not afraid, that he sa
we want a peaceful resolution through the normal processes of international relations. but in the absence you have president putin making the right decision to work with the government of ukraine, to work with the west, to work with all of us, as i said a moment ago, this is not about the russia and the united states. it's about the people of ukraine. and we asked president putinton step back from being in violation of the u.n. charter, in violation of the helsinki final act, in violation of...
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. >> meanwhile, ukraine's navy commander swore allegiance to russia and ukraine's defense minister said his country lacks the military power to resist russia. in the capital of kiev, the government mobilized troops. tonight, and international outcry, including nato, united nations and the united states is demanding that russia back down. that unrest is being felt here in the bay area inside of church services and outside on the streets of san francisco as ukrainian americans speak out about the trouble taking place in their homeland. >> >> no noel has more. >> >> stakes are very high. some say they believe that russia's latest military move is bringing the two countries closer to war voices were loud the signs direct, the more people know about this, the more they will do something againstputen -- >> ukrainians and supporters staged a protest outside of the russian conso late in the pacific heights neighborhood. >> the first time i'm actually participating in anything that hamas to do with politics. >> reporter: anna said her heart is broking over what is happening to her country and it
. >> meanwhile, ukraine's navy commander swore allegiance to russia and ukraine's defense minister said his country lacks the military power to resist russia. in the capital of kiev, the government mobilized troops. tonight, and international outcry, including nato, united nations and the united states is demanding that russia back down. that unrest is being felt here in the bay area inside of church services and outside on the streets of san francisco as ukrainian americans speak out...
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could cause major problems in other parts of the world in addition to ukraine, we're going to stand up and we will not accept that. you see it all the actions we're taking. it's much more than visa bans and freezing accounts and diplomatic isolation. there's a lot of options, particularly if we have the support of europe and we have support of more of our allies around the world. i think the challenge is going to be whether we can get the rest of the world to stand up with us, iffy with can isolate with every mercedes plant using natural gas from russia that stand up and take on putin? >> the point that we're talking about, energy policy, it needs to be part of this. we should talk about energy policy. we shouldn't make countries dependent upon sources of energy whether it's in the middle east of countries that don't agree with our policies or russia doesn't agree with our policy. let's have alternative ways to deal with the energy issues. >> going to sort of realistic next steps here, senator graham, amid all the serious debate, very interesting. maybe if we rethink our energy poli
could cause major problems in other parts of the world in addition to ukraine, we're going to stand up and we will not accept that. you see it all the actions we're taking. it's much more than visa bans and freezing accounts and diplomatic isolation. there's a lot of options, particularly if we have the support of europe and we have support of more of our allies around the world. i think the challenge is going to be whether we can get the rest of the world to stand up with us, iffy with can...
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russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine. russia is in violation of its international obligations. >> and we're fortunate tonight to have with us from inside the crimea region jessica gal ahr. it's shortly after 2:00 a.m. there. what's the latest? >> the very latest is hundreds of russian speaker troops have rolled in here, in crimea. they have taken over key military bases. one is an infantry base just east of where i'm staying right here. and basically, the ukrainian soldiers say armored tanks rolled up. also, we the 13 troop vehicles and 4 armored vehicles mounted with machine guns. ukrainian soldiers say they were basically told to join the russian speaker officers or they would be held hostage. of ukraine's navy has basically surundered. he's now going to be charged with treason. ukraine's coast guard, the ships in several ports around the crimean peninsula have left their posts. they're now out in the black sea. ukraine maintains that they're still loyal to kiev, but there's still some doubt about that. just a lot of te
russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine. russia is in violation of its international obligations. >> and we're fortunate tonight to have with us from inside the crimea region jessica gal ahr. it's shortly after 2:00 a.m. there. what's the latest? >> the very latest is hundreds of russian speaker troops have rolled in here, in crimea. they have taken over key military bases. one is an infantry base just east of where i'm staying right here. and basically, the ukrainian...
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. >>> a major international crisis brewing tonight. president obama is warning russia there will be costs if they intervene in the ukraine. his comments come as russian helicopters and troops are on the move in and around crimea. crimea is part of the ukraine but it has deep ties to russia. >>> today russian ships and transport planes arrived with unknown cargo and hundreds of troops. ukraine's u.n. ambassador tells the security council heavily armed russian forces have seized crimea's main airport and other government buildings. ukraine's new interior minister calls the situation an invasion. and tonight, there are warnings coming from the white house. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizes, which is not in the interests of ukraine, russia or europe. >> a little background here. there's been a popular revolution in ukraine but the ousted president insists he is still the legitimate leader. a controversy. he is asking russia to bring order to the chaos. there will be much more o
. >>> a major international crisis brewing tonight. president obama is warning russia there will be costs if they intervene in the ukraine. his comments come as russian helicopters and troops are on the move in and around crimea. crimea is part of the ukraine but it has deep ties to russia. >>> today russian ships and transport planes arrived with unknown cargo and hundreds of troops. ukraine's u.n. ambassador tells the security council heavily armed russian forces have seized...
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over how the loans become more of a headache than a relief or debt laden countries trio of international lenders known as the troika faces and. we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. now where the british government under increasing pressure to curb immigration divides in u.k. communities are reaching breaking point and east london tensions are being stoked by vigilantly patrols formed by both muslim and christian groups are reports. i want it to be so hard for the big kids given up the christian prolific doesn't need patrolling towns also in the hills the small but make sure it's muslim patrols any political calling themselves britain first have responded by holding what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with the vehicle proof the bullet proof the whole thing is off the tee joins the list they take to the streets in east london where we having full. road why the area because that's where a lot. of folks trying. to make fun of the group is being described as far right many of their
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community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator and some of his comments about our allies in the middle east that absolutely scared the living day lights out of me. my fears, they were not unfounded. as this week hagel proudly announced his proposal to further gut the military readiness of our nation by drausic troop reductions and cuts to our families and family health care. for the past 100 years presidents and our nation's warriors have warned of putting our guard down. both democrat and republican presents from coolidge to roosevelt to eisenhower to reagan reminded us that readiness to fight is the foundation of freedom. the best minds in our n
community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator...
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fourteen despite this the west continues to push for interpret events otherwise it is a violation of international law and a violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the independent nation of ukraine with the media forming public opinion the crisis has largely turned into a propaganda war independent journalists continue to report that there is no evidence of violence against russian or pro russian communities i have the impression that ms power is. using other information from u.s. t.v. a key factor and upside down by the west and its media is that russia never said it wanted a war with ukraine or that its goal has ever been to annex crimea from ukraine is territory as this conflict turns into a war of words what it doesn't lack is misinformation as accusations emotions and threats fly high the future of ukraine remains unclear and the situation on the ground a lot more complex than the good guy bad guy coverage and especially if you're going to new york. and for more reaction on what's going on in ukraine earlier i spoke with u.k. member of parliament george galloway i first ask
fourteen despite this the west continues to push for interpret events otherwise it is a violation of international law and a violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the independent nation of ukraine with the media forming public opinion the crisis has largely turned into a propaganda war independent journalists continue to report that there is no evidence of violence against russian or pro russian communities i have the impression that ms power is. using other information from...
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for our international viewers, am am am amanpour is next. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar in for brook baldwin. president obama and his secretary of state reject russia's reasoning for what's happening in ukraine. right now ukrainian ministry officials say at least 16,000 russian troops are in ukraine's heavily pro-russia state of cr if the m imea. but john kerry who visited the capitol of kiev and president obama insisted what vladimir putin says does not match what's happening on the ground. >> i don't think that's fooling anybody. i think everybody recognizes that although russia has legitimate interests in what happens in a neighboring state, that does not give it the right to use force as a means of exerting influence inside of that state. >> we condemn the russian federation's act of aggression. it is clear that russia has been working hard to create a pretext for being able to invade further. russia has talked about russian-speaking minority citizens who are under siege. they're not. and in fact this government has
for our international viewers, am am am amanpour is next. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar in for brook baldwin. president obama and his secretary of state reject russia's reasoning for what's happening in ukraine. right now ukrainian ministry officials say at least 16,000 russian troops are in ukraine's heavily pro-russia state of cr if the m imea. but john kerry who visited the capitol of kiev and president obama insisted what vladimir putin says does not...
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the only thing that is regulated of international law. and if that has flown out the window, we are facing chaos. big powers like the united states will be in danger. >> thank you for coming. it is good to see you. i hope we will see you when you come back to the united they. -- united states. ♪ >> we turn to the middle east. president obama welcomes benjamin netanyahu to the white house on monday. it was part of the president's efforts to take part in the israeli-palestinian peace efforts. complicated policies in the middle east. joining me from washington is jeffrey goldberg. he interviewed president obama ahead of his meeting with intermittent and yahoo!. i am pleased to have him back on this -- benjamin netanyahu. i'm pleased to have them back on this program. us who want toof interview president obama, he only wants to talk to you? >> i have a nicer tie. i don't know charlie. [laughter] >> i think it says something about his mind. these are not sure interviews. he takes his time and he feels like he has a chance to talk to you. my
the only thing that is regulated of international law. and if that has flown out the window, we are facing chaos. big powers like the united states will be in danger. >> thank you for coming. it is good to see you. i hope we will see you when you come back to the united they. -- united states. ♪ >> we turn to the middle east. president obama welcomes benjamin netanyahu to the white house on monday. it was part of the president's efforts to take part in the israeli-palestinian...
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russia violated international law. he says the u.s. and its partners are looking at ways to isolate russia. the european union suggested that could mean sanctions. president obama asked the congress to immediately agree a aid package for ukraine when they return to washington this week. >> you mentioned john kerry came to the podium and told us he is going to ukraine and scheduled meeting for tomorrow there. >> that's right. he travels to kiev tomorrow, and just met with his counterpart in muldova. >> i regret to say that russia in some of the challenges we're saying right now in ukraine, has put pressure on muldova. there are challenges with respect to their energy sources, and also their ability to trade. >> these pro-rescue protests for another day in ukraine worry u.s. officials because they could give putin an excuse to cross further into ukraine. it's ironic it was poland today which issued the call from the eu to sanction russia. all of russia's neighbors feeling very nervous. >> the crisis in ukraine all started in the capital
russia violated international law. he says the u.s. and its partners are looking at ways to isolate russia. the european union suggested that could mean sanctions. president obama asked the congress to immediately agree a aid package for ukraine when they return to washington this week. >> you mentioned john kerry came to the podium and told us he is going to ukraine and scheduled meeting for tomorrow there. >> that's right. he travels to kiev tomorrow, and just met with his...
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it's an international crisis. let the international community deal with it through sanctions and the last thing we need in this world is another war. >> yeah, you know, dana, you wrote in your column that republicans would criticize the president even if he offered specific threats. quoting you, you say suppose obama were willing to draw red lines and back them up with military might? inevitably, he would be accused of trying to distract from obamacare or other domestic troubles. >> well, reverend, look. it is certainly fair if somebody wants to get up and say this president is not being forceful enough with ukraine right now. but it's then incumbent on them to say okay, what's your alternative? and nobody, certainly not marco rubio or john mccain, nobody is talking about use of force in this situation. and when you scratch down below the surface and say what are they asking him to do, it's basically the same set of options that president obama has put on the table. that's true, he didn't draw a specific red line.
it's an international crisis. let the international community deal with it through sanctions and the last thing we need in this world is another war. >> yeah, you know, dana, you wrote in your column that republicans would criticize the president even if he offered specific threats. quoting you, you say suppose obama were willing to draw red lines and back them up with military might? inevitably, he would be accused of trying to distract from obamacare or other domestic troubles. >>...
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. >> when the president said that the united states will stand with the international community, that there be cost for military intervention with ukraine, it doesn't sound, that i have heard comment on the president's statement that there would be boots on the ground in anyway, shape or form. you think it will be in the form of sanctions. >> it will be form of declaratory. it will be leaders denouncing intervention. there will be some concerns about the this is a bad omen for putin's plan. there will be a lot of bad rhetoric. there may be sanctions. we have to make sure that it actually hurts russia an not ukraine, but i don't see any scenario that they would use military force against russia. >> richard, thank you. hundreds of people were injured during the mass protest in kiev's independent square, but one woman who was nearly shot to death captured the world's attention with a tweet and became a symbol for protesters. nick schifrin sat down with her. [♪ music ] >> reporter: at independent square they refuse to forget. the launch of the revolution and the shrine grows every day.
. >> when the president said that the united states will stand with the international community, that there be cost for military intervention with ukraine, it doesn't sound, that i have heard comment on the president's statement that there would be boots on the ground in anyway, shape or form. you think it will be in the form of sanctions. >> it will be form of declaratory. it will be leaders denouncing intervention. there will be some concerns about the this is a bad omen for...
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you are outside of the international law. we will take decisive action unless you withdraw immediately. you don't stay on the phone with the guy an hour and a half. i think putin believes that obama is really all talk and no action. and unless we push back soon, the worst is yet to come. >> push back, is that economic sanctions or are you suggesting even something more, military presence? >> we don't need a military intervention in the ukraine. we need to help their economy. we need to punish the people around putin who travel and live like kings throughout the world. we need to stop business as usual. we should kick russia out of the g-8 and g-20. we should put georgia neighbor to russia in nato to protect their interest. and we should protect our allies in the region and make the people around putin pay an heavy economic price. >> what does that mean though as we try to get help from putin with iran's nuclear weapons program and with syria and their chemical weapons? >> it means you can't rely upon putin to do anything that
you are outside of the international law. we will take decisive action unless you withdraw immediately. you don't stay on the phone with the guy an hour and a half. i think putin believes that obama is really all talk and no action. and unless we push back soon, the worst is yet to come. >> push back, is that economic sanctions or are you suggesting even something more, military presence? >> we don't need a military intervention in the ukraine. we need to help their economy. we need...
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i think ukraine has put foreign policy back on the map. we thought this would be a debate about poverty or social spending, but now ukraine, the way this unfolds, it could have a major impact on how the election unfolds. host: we will talk more about the ukraine with our next guest, a former ambassador to the country. we have a few more minutes with robert costa of the "washington post." michael is in alabama on our line for independents. are you with us? caller: yes, sir. how are you doing? host: good. you are on with robert costa. caller: i have a couple of questions about this budget. i am not a republican, not a democrat. i am for who has the best policies. you talk about cutting spending, ,hat about all of the pork sending money overseas to feed these people? my uncle jerry made a comment -- sadid it is said we we live in the richest nation in the world, and we cannot even feed all of our people. you have harry reid calling american people liars. i hate to be him in nevada when i go up for reelection. let's stop spending money oversea
i think ukraine has put foreign policy back on the map. we thought this would be a debate about poverty or social spending, but now ukraine, the way this unfolds, it could have a major impact on how the election unfolds. host: we will talk more about the ukraine with our next guest, a former ambassador to the country. we have a few more minutes with robert costa of the "washington post." michael is in alabama on our line for independents. are you with us? caller: yes, sir. how are you...
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big reforms are obviously on the table in ukraine financially and economically. >> but a billion is not going to last all that long. >> no. >> thank you very much. >> now on to the weather. which a lot of us are experiencing. much of the country is in deep freeze. but in southern california flood fears now have officials and residents keeping a close watch on the charred hillsides. mantry vexes and a flash flood watch in effect for the foothill communities of glendora and azusa outside of los angeles. the hillsides have been devastated by wildfire quite recently. crews and residents have been working around the clock to fill sandbags for protection from mudslides and debris floes. this storm is expected to bring an inch of rain per hour. officials have handed out 18,000 sandbags and that is enough to cover four miles if it is placed end to end. >> standing by now, al jazeera meteorologist is tracking all the conditions. kevin. >> joie, as you said, this reexpecting to see an inch per hour but have already received one to two inches of rain across the region with the previous storm that
big reforms are obviously on the table in ukraine financially and economically. >> but a billion is not going to last all that long. >> no. >> thank you very much. >> now on to the weather. which a lot of us are experiencing. much of the country is in deep freeze. but in southern california flood fears now have officials and residents keeping a close watch on the charred hillsides. mantry vexes and a flash flood watch in effect for the foothill communities of glendora...
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and sovereignty of ukraine. we condemned their intervention in krimea. >> john kerry spent the day in ukraine visiting a memorial to people killed during the violent protests there and met with the country's active leadership. the united states and 14 other nations formed a military observer mission to monitor the tense region. california lawmaker weighed in saying that the u.s. needs to avoid conflict. >> russia is critical to other conflicts that we're trying to resolve, including syria and iran. so we have to be very careful in how we approach this. >> stocks rebounded on the news that russian troops had returned to their base rather than remaining near the border of ukraine. the dow sup more than 200 points. the nasdaq up almost 75 points. >>> tracking more wet weather headed our way. the timing on the next system and when your area should see the bulk of the rain. >> bay area school where half of the kindergarten class is not vaccinated. the new interactive tool parents can use to learn of the outbreak risk
and sovereignty of ukraine. we condemned their intervention in krimea. >> john kerry spent the day in ukraine visiting a memorial to people killed during the violent protests there and met with the country's active leadership. the united states and 14 other nations formed a military observer mission to monitor the tense region. california lawmaker weighed in saying that the u.s. needs to avoid conflict. >> russia is critical to other conflicts that we're trying to resolve, including...
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as the trio of international lenders known as the troika faces an e.u. probe we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. as venezuela continues to be plunged in a wave of protests the u.s. has expelled three of the country's diplomats this comes after president maduro ordered the expulsion of three american diplomats accused of inciting this on a raft at least thirteen people have been killed in the protests that started two weeks ago with demonstrators demanding that material resign over high levels of crime and their poor economy meanwhile some experts believe there is foreign influence in what's going on in the country. the united states has opposed. charges for a very long time and so has the conservative government in colombia both governments have seen various ways whether it is by they are supporting paramilitaries going to going to sleep from colombia or also the u.s. government supporting opposition groups with funding and with this probably statements that for example kerry ga
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of course the big international story right now is what's going on in the ukraine. a big mess over there. they've overthrown the government and their president, viktor yanukovych just left. he's on the run. yeah, and now -- now that he's gone, the ukrainian people are just like -- they are going through his estate and just looking through his home and hanging out, like having barbecues and stuff at his place while he's not there. but they're going through his giant empty estate, and they found a hovercraft. they found a yacht. they found a helicopter pad and ostriches. and then get this, i heard they also found a painting of all of his brothers, tito, jermaine, marlon and jackie -- [ laughter ] >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: -- in the estate. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: they found it. that is what i heard. [ laughter ] they found a hovercraft, a a yacht, and a helicopter pad. i'm not sure if he's the president of the ukraine or the president of "skymall." which i'm a frequent shopper. all up my stairs -- by my beds, i have doggy steps. all
of course the big international story right now is what's going on in the ukraine. a big mess over there. they've overthrown the government and their president, viktor yanukovych just left. he's on the run. yeah, and now -- now that he's gone, the ukrainian people are just like -- they are going through his estate and just looking through his home and hanging out, like having barbecues and stuff at his place while he's not there. but they're going through his giant empty estate, and they found...
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it has fueled unrest across eastern ukraine. in one city, pro-russian demonstrators rushed city hall and beat those who opposed them. there's a growing international chorus slamming their actions. and canada is withdrawing their ambassador from moscow. you want the russian army to come here? >> it's all family. it's not russian army. it's all family. they protect us. >> reporter: the ukrainen military is now at the highest alert level. just a short while ago, they announced they are pulling up reservist. and the united states in an emergency nato meeting to decide how to respond. >> it's unclear what the ukrainian and u.s. government can do. let's talk to george stephanopoulos. good morning. >> good morning. >> the president said there will be costs if the russians invade, now they have. what kind of costs can we impose? >> hard to think what they can be. the united states will stop planning for the g-8 summit, supposed to be in sochi where the olympics were. that's in june. the united states could refuse to participate in that
it has fueled unrest across eastern ukraine. in one city, pro-russian demonstrators rushed city hall and beat those who opposed them. there's a growing international chorus slamming their actions. and canada is withdrawing their ambassador from moscow. you want the russian army to come here? >> it's all family. it's not russian army. it's all family. they protect us. >> reporter: the ukrainen military is now at the highest alert level. just a short while ago, they announced they are...
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the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty stated in the constitution of the russian federation i asked the upper house of parliament for permission to use armed forces new crane until the situation there is stabilized the federation council unanimously approved the move it was specifically reiterated by both the senators and the presidential spokesman that the deployment was optional depending on the severity of the threat to the russian nationals living in the crimea and the south east territories of ukraine it simply gives the russian president the right to react promptly in case of infiltration of radical groups into those territories if there are attacks of nationalistic radicals on ethnic russians or if assaults continue similar to the ones that take place on the first of march in the crimea as capital simferopol. to understand why crimea refuses to recognize the new leader think here and why it has appealed to russia for help at the artes website we have the historical background to how the peninsula was separate
the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty stated in the constitution of the russian federation i asked the upper house of parliament for permission to use armed forces new crane until the situation there is stabilized the federation council unanimously approved the move it was specifically reiterated by both the senators and the presidential spokesman that the deployment was optional depending on the severity of the...
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fears about the key part of ukraine. it is one in which months skou massive had a strategic interest. there it is right there, crimea. when the soviet union broke up in 1991 and ukraine became independent, russia down here retained basing rights for its enormous black sea. and confirmation that crimea's pro-russian government offices have been seized, there's an ominous question, how might russia decide to defend its interests in ukraine? because, remember, in the last 24 hours, 150,000 troops have gone on exercises and drills right around the western district here. there are combat aircraft which are now confirmed as flying in this area. also, there are the rights to deploy anything they want down into the enormous naval pass in sevastopol. how are the developments down in crimea and more widely from russia being seen there? >> it seems the atmosphere here in the ukrainian parliament is quite nervous now. people are waiting for news. for several months, the president of russia was showing it is not in the political cris
fears about the key part of ukraine. it is one in which months skou massive had a strategic interest. there it is right there, crimea. when the soviet union broke up in 1991 and ukraine became independent, russia down here retained basing rights for its enormous black sea. and confirmation that crimea's pro-russian government offices have been seized, there's an ominous question, how might russia decide to defend its interests in ukraine? because, remember, in the last 24 hours, 150,000 troops...
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for any military intervention in ukraine. >> there will be costs. is that a veiled threat if the russian army moves into ukraine? is president obama drawing another red line? >>> oh, my goodness. fire, drought, torrential rain. as the perfect storm creates catastrophic floods in california. this morning, i'm sorry to say, there's no end in sight. >> so you told the sheriff that you were walking to nebraska? >> that's right. to get my million dollars.
for any military intervention in ukraine. >> there will be costs. is that a veiled threat if the russian army moves into ukraine? is president obama drawing another red line? >>> oh, my goodness. fire, drought, torrential rain. as the perfect storm creates catastrophic floods in california. this morning, i'm sorry to say, there's no end in sight. >> so you told the sheriff that you were walking to nebraska? >> that's right. to get my million dollars.
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ukraine's territorial integrity, they're a violation of international law. i think the strong condemnation it's received from countries around the world indicates a degree to which russia's on the wrong side of history on this. >> you're a cagey politician, and you've been a successful world leader for a long time. he's paranoid about what he perceives to have gone on here, he thinks the west has ganged up and pulled a fast one over this whole issue. and, therefore, he's perfectly entitled to come and take the action he's taken. what is your response to that, if that is indeed what putin is thinking? >> i'm sure that's what he's thinking. i think you're exactly right, here's the problem, and here's putin's problem, whether it's in georgia, ukraine, the west has actually not been particularly provocative with regard to putin. they have been trying to deal with him. he's looked into his eyes and saw a man he could trust. obama tried to reset the relationship with him, clinton used to go out on boozing sessions with his predecessor. clinton drank, we certainly
ukraine's territorial integrity, they're a violation of international law. i think the strong condemnation it's received from countries around the world indicates a degree to which russia's on the wrong side of history on this. >> you're a cagey politician, and you've been a successful world leader for a long time. he's paranoid about what he perceives to have gone on here, he thinks the west has ganged up and pulled a fast one over this whole issue. and, therefore, he's perfectly...
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has proposed a plan to require russia to return its troops to the bases in crimea, awe allow international on severs into the region, and recognize the upcoming elections to establish a new government. congress is rushing through a bill to guarantee up to a billion dollars in loans for ukraine's new government. the house is expected to vote on the bill today. >> the world communities stand united in this situation. america should be leading and will vote soon with the legislation to help ukrainian people. >> the senate is expected to vote on its own bill next week. now, lawmakers have not agreed on any steps to take against putin's government for its actions in crimea. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, meanwhile a tense standoff continues on crimea's peninsula. russian troops remain in control this morning but outmanned and outbeguned ukrainian troops are standing fast. elizabeth palmer reports from crimea. >> reporter: for almost a week ukrainian troops have barricaded themselves into dozens of bases and military installations across crimea and refus
has proposed a plan to require russia to return its troops to the bases in crimea, awe allow international on severs into the region, and recognize the upcoming elections to establish a new government. congress is rushing through a bill to guarantee up to a billion dollars in loans for ukraine's new government. the house is expected to vote on the bill today. >> the world communities stand united in this situation. america should be leading and will vote soon with the legislation to help...
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tensions flare, is the russian military moving into ukraine? >>> and on the run. an abc news exclusive. we'll show you the video that broke open an international manhunt for a mother and her two missing children and our david muir tracks her down. >>> and a good evening to you on the west coast this friday night. as we begin the storm so big it inspires respect even from space. it's a monster. watch, a super-soaker pummelling california, part of the state looking at streets which have become rivers of mud, debris and families on the move. officials faced with the daunting task with moving the ocean of mud. every day ahead, the rainmaker will be marching east, where winter-weary residents are once again facing a lot of snow and abc meteorologist ginger zee reports from the middle of the storm and the water and the mud in california. >> a long rushing los angeles river. two men and their dogs clinging to this fallen tree. watch as they pull one dog and the next into the boat. so much of the rain merely denting the remarkable drought but coming too much too fast for
tensions flare, is the russian military moving into ukraine? >>> and on the run. an abc news exclusive. we'll show you the video that broke open an international manhunt for a mother and her two missing children and our david muir tracks her down. >>> and a good evening to you on the west coast this friday night. as we begin the storm so big it inspires respect even from space. it's a monster. watch, a super-soaker pummelling california, part of the state looking at streets...
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on the brink of disaster, ukraine's leader called on the international community for help. this as hundreds of russian troops are on the move there this morning. president obama once again warning vladimir putin to stand down. we are live on the ground in ukraine. >>> say it isn't snow. yet another powerful storm now making its mark on millions across the country with big traffic accidents and carrying heavy snow and dangerous ice. dylan is tracking it all. >>> all eyes on oscar. yes live on the red carpet where final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night frrks the favorites to take home gold to the all important fashions. we have it all covered for you today, sunday, march 2, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news. this is a special edition of "today." today's oscar pre party with lester holt live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza and erica hill live from the red carpet in hollywood. >>> welcome to this special split edition of "today" on this sunday morning. i'm erica hill in hollywood. lester holt, dylan dreyer and jenna wolfe. we have a lot of serious ne
on the brink of disaster, ukraine's leader called on the international community for help. this as hundreds of russian troops are on the move there this morning. president obama once again warning vladimir putin to stand down. we are live on the ground in ukraine. >>> say it isn't snow. yet another powerful storm now making its mark on millions across the country with big traffic accidents and carrying heavy snow and dangerous ice. dylan is tracking it all. >>> all eyes on...
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we continue our coverage of the crisis in ukraine. the country's acting president put armed forces on alert but they will not be provoked into a conflict with russia. >> translation: we will preserve peace. those provoking situations have not the right to intervene in internal affairs. >> russian troops are in control of ukraine's southern region of crimea. president vladimir putin has his parliament's approval too use military support. pro-russian demonstrators showed their support. president obama spoke with vladimir putin earlier today. barack obama raised concerns about russia's plan for possible intervention. we'll return to john terrett, outside the united nations with more on this. we heard some stern statements from the u.n. members, but not a lot of calls for a plan of action. >> good evening from the united nations on the east side of manhattan, where the security council has been meeting. this is the body charged with looking after peace and security in the world. the meeting was called by the ukrainian ambassador to the u.
we continue our coverage of the crisis in ukraine. the country's acting president put armed forces on alert but they will not be provoked into a conflict with russia. >> translation: we will preserve peace. those provoking situations have not the right to intervene in internal affairs. >> russian troops are in control of ukraine's southern region of crimea. president vladimir putin has his parliament's approval too use military support. pro-russian demonstrators showed their...
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the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday". >>> then a new investigation into irs targeting of conservative groups. we'll tal
the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday"....
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the world's top news headlines live from moscow international with me rule research it's a pleasure to have you with us russia will not go to war with ukraine but does reserve the right to use military force to protect civilians in the country and the statements coming from president putin as he once again condemned the uprising in kiev as unconstitutional. as for the use of military force there's no need for that at the moment and the military drills that took place recently have nothing to do with the situation in ukraine so we have this option but it is an extreme measure for the legitimacy of a president yet of which requested russia to use military force to protect the lives and well being of the ukrainians. and those remarks however did little to calm the storm of condemnation from the west led by washington which once again threatened to isolate russia over its role in crimea but geo political analyst richard baca from the coalition he says the us itself has been deeply involved in this crisis from the very beginning. we know that they had intervened i mean it's really something
the world's top news headlines live from moscow international with me rule research it's a pleasure to have you with us russia will not go to war with ukraine but does reserve the right to use military force to protect civilians in the country and the statements coming from president putin as he once again condemned the uprising in kiev as unconstitutional. as for the use of military force there's no need for that at the moment and the military drills that took place recently have nothing to do...
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that's this idea that, you know, for instance, sending international observers into eastern ukraine to address russia's concerns approximate -- russia's claims, in fact, that ethnic russians in that part of the country are under threat and were demanding a russian rescue in effect. so we're going to send observers in there and see if, indeed, the ethnic russians are under threat. that's what kerry and others are offering. but to back that up and to show that the patience of the americans and the europeans is limited, they are taking steps now to show their commitment to those nato allies. whenever we put the map up, it's always great to remind people, those countries just west of ukraine, they're nato allies of the u.s. and nervous with this. if russia is willing to go into a sovereign state with its forces, guns drawn, does that set a precedent for them to do the same, to move a little bit to the west? and threaten one of those nato allies. >> i'm really glad you mention that. look at the nato members. i'm not sure if you've got the same map up, a monitor. but pop that map up if we co
that's this idea that, you know, for instance, sending international observers into eastern ukraine to address russia's concerns approximate -- russia's claims, in fact, that ethnic russians in that part of the country are under threat and were demanding a russian rescue in effect. so we're going to send observers in there and see if, indeed, the ethnic russians are under threat. that's what kerry and others are offering. but to back that up and to show that the patience of the americans and...
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hungary, czechoslovakia and ukraine we have done nothing. i don't see us doing anything with this that will push this man out of the crime i can't. >> we can destroy the ruble, you two you mentioned did it internally. the president of the united states being able to flip a switch and stop western banking. you can't be able to do it all. >> britain would certainly follow us, england would certainly follow us and france i believe would follow us. germany, they are wishy, washy, but i think you can put pressure on them. that's the way to go. now, mr. whiton, you were involved with the georgia thing, all right? where in august 2008 only three months before president bush left office putin tried the same play, all right, in georgia. but the georgians shot at the russian troops there was excuse-maker there and eventually putin pulled out most of his troops there do you think that's what's going to happen in ukraine. >> i don't know. no one really know ifs russia is going to take the next step of invationd eastern ukraine. georgia, that's a problem
hungary, czechoslovakia and ukraine we have done nothing. i don't see us doing anything with this that will push this man out of the crime i can't. >> we can destroy the ruble, you two you mentioned did it internally. the president of the united states being able to flip a switch and stop western banking. you can't be able to do it all. >> britain would certainly follow us, england would certainly follow us and france i believe would follow us. germany, they are wishy, washy, but i...
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let's take a closer look now at the role the international community plays when tense situations build up like what we are seeing play out in ukraine for that i have a special guest to weigh in earlier i spoke with actor producer screenwriter and martial arts expert steven seagal he recently i was part of an american delegation that visited russia in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings he gave us his views on the crisis in ukraine. limits exactly the kind of thing that we meaning myself and several members of congress and millions of other people have been trying to avoid i hear a lot of political rhetoric i hear a lot of political spinning. and i'm not in america hearing anything from the russians at all and that's not because they're not giving comments i think that they're just not being heard for example i heard you know early this morning somebody saying yes somebody came onto a vessel in the black sea and you know threatened them and said you know by five o'clock surrender we're going to come in invade i knew right away that that never happened and then sure enough you
let's take a closer look now at the role the international community plays when tense situations build up like what we are seeing play out in ukraine for that i have a special guest to weigh in earlier i spoke with actor producer screenwriter and martial arts expert steven seagal he recently i was part of an american delegation that visited russia in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings he gave us his views on the crisis in ukraine. limits exactly the kind of thing that we meaning...
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thre to emerge withe support of the international community. the leaders of the opposition have shown unbelievable courage and we pay tribute to them for signing the agreement for realizing that together with the sanctions and the threats and violence, there was enough substance to their protest to overthrow the regime. it is a sensual but we support the country now to establish stable institutions and to ensure that the presidential elections take place freely and fairly and to make sure that there is a proper wall in place with the support of these and the commission. we have to give as much assistance as possible. and this is why it is important that we put in place any procedures that we can as rapidly as possible, commissioner, because we need to give this country every support we can and avoid it from becoming bankrupt. we have to hope that russia will also show a responsible attitude. we have to get our support to the country through many different channels. and we have got to avoid giving anybody in al levine for an inappropriate approa
thre to emerge withe support of the international community. the leaders of the opposition have shown unbelievable courage and we pay tribute to them for signing the agreement for realizing that together with the sanctions and the threats and violence, there was enough substance to their protest to overthrow the regime. it is a sensual but we support the country now to establish stable institutions and to ensure that the presidential elections take place freely and fairly and to make sure that...
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russian actions in ukraine and georgia are a clear violation of international obligations and treaties. for example, russia was a signatory to the 1994 budapest memorandum. that reaffirmed its commitment to ukraine to respect the independence and sovereignty and existing borders of that nation to refrain from the threat or use of force against territorial integrity or political independence of ukraine, to refrain from economic coercion, to subordinate ukraine to russia's interests and to consult in the event the situation arises that raises a question concerning these commitments. remember why the budapest memorandum was entered into by russia, the united states and the united kingdom as well, as well as ukraine. it was entered into because the ukrainians were surrendering their nuclear weapons. they had decided to give up their nuclear arsenal as long as they had an assurance that they would be protected and their sovereignty would be respected. russians signed on and then summarily ignored it by basically the act of aggression in crimea in this last week. in 1997, the russian federat
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exactly what the kremlin offered ukraine before this whole thing started to stay away from the eu, and the europeans are saying they are going to create a free trade zone effective immediately. and they intend to freeze the assets of those in previous regime, and return that to the ukraine. >> there are still demonstrators gathered behind you, what are they saying about this latest diplomatic round of talks? >> well, they are deeply concerned about the economic talks for a number of reasons. there is a growing feeling here that their fate is now out of their own hands. they have come to this square to make their voice known, but now there is a concern that the decision on what will happen on this crisis will be decided in d.c., moscow, paris, not kiev. >> phil thank you very much. >>> the organization for cooperation, says it is sending military operations to ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. their mission is scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> meanwhile, defense secretary chuck hagel spelling out the u.s. military role in ukraine today. >> we a
exactly what the kremlin offered ukraine before this whole thing started to stay away from the eu, and the europeans are saying they are going to create a free trade zone effective immediately. and they intend to freeze the assets of those in previous regime, and return that to the ukraine. >> there are still demonstrators gathered behind you, what are they saying about this latest diplomatic round of talks? >> well, they are deeply concerned about the economic talks for a number of...
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. >> the administration is keeping a close watch on what is happening in ukraine. as you can imagine they also continue to gather international support to condemn vladimir putin for his move in the crimea region and all eyes on secretary kerry as he begins his meeting in kiev. just before secretary of state kerry boarded a plane for kiev he was in the situation room where president obama called his national security council together to discuss how to deal with the events unfolding in ukraine. while the president weighs his options one thing came out of the meeting, the pentagon says it is suspending exercises and other activities with the russian military while russian forces remain in the crimea region of ukraine. it's the latest step by president obama who says russia is breaking international law. >> cannot be done is for russia with impunity to put its soldiers on the ground and to violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. >> reporter: that tough talk was echoed at the u.n. by the american ambassador to the u.n. >> what is happening today i
. >> the administration is keeping a close watch on what is happening in ukraine. as you can imagine they also continue to gather international support to condemn vladimir putin for his move in the crimea region and all eyes on secretary kerry as he begins his meeting in kiev. just before secretary of state kerry boarded a plane for kiev he was in the situation room where president obama called his national security council together to discuss how to deal with the events unfolding in...
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russia's activities pose a threat to international peace and security. >> joining me now international ambassador to the ukraine and the longtime foreign correspondent. welcome, gentlemen, both. mr. ambassador do you see this as leading to war between russia and ukraine, and if not, what needs to be done to stop it? >> well, unfortunately, it could lead to war. if the russians make a mistake and send their troops into the eastern part of ukraine. or if they attack ukrainian forces in crimea, it could very well lead to war. the ukrainians will fight back. ukrainians are proud people. they've got a serious military. and they will fight back. there are things that we should be doing, that the russians should be doing, that the ukrainians should be doing to avoid this, but it could happen. >> should it happen, sir would the u.s. offer any military support, and if so, in what fashion? >> it's a good question and a hard question. there are principles here that we care deeply about. there's a partner that we care deeply about, that is ukraine. there are relationships with ukraine that we've s
russia's activities pose a threat to international peace and security. >> joining me now international ambassador to the ukraine and the longtime foreign correspondent. welcome, gentlemen, both. mr. ambassador do you see this as leading to war between russia and ukraine, and if not, what needs to be done to stop it? >> well, unfortunately, it could lead to war. if the russians make a mistake and send their troops into the eastern part of ukraine. or if they attack ukrainian forces...
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it is still one of the nonmilitary weapons which russia can use against ukraine. there's been a lot on that. the discount it seems will disappear and ukraine will have to pay full market price. big question mark about whether ukraine can afford this. >> all president putin said in terms of the russian market some stabilization today, he said that that was a tactical and temporary decision by investors. >> well, that is putin. having said that, the russian markets and economy as a whole lost on monday more than the olympics cost russia. yes, they have come back. i think this morning it is up 3%, 4%. it is one of the russian economies saying it's not all about ukraine. t >> many of them sitting in russia questioning president putin. you might think this doesn't matter in the skim of what's happening here because it's diplomatic. it gives an indication as to the thinking of president putin. he said all threats against russia are harmful but he added russia was ready to post the g-8. he's keeping the door open on that. >> ye, he is. it's very important for him and the
it is still one of the nonmilitary weapons which russia can use against ukraine. there's been a lot on that. the discount it seems will disappear and ukraine will have to pay full market price. big question mark about whether ukraine can afford this. >> all president putin said in terms of the russian market some stabilization today, he said that that was a tactical and temporary decision by investors. >> well, that is putin. having said that, the russian markets and economy as a...
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one week later, the good will from the olympic games has been replaced by an international crisis as russia flexes its military might. how should president obama respond to a crucial test of his leadership after russia sent troops into the cry meania peninsula, which is part of the ukraine? secretary of state john kerry calls it an invasion and ukraine has mobilized its army now. it is our top issue this morning. president obama spoking with president putin of russia on saturday after warning t
one week later, the good will from the olympic games has been replaced by an international crisis as russia flexes its military might. how should president obama respond to a crucial test of his leadership after russia sent troops into the cry meania peninsula, which is part of the ukraine? secretary of state john kerry calls it an invasion and ukraine has mobilized its army now. it is our top issue this morning. president obama spoking with president putin of russia on saturday after warning t
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agreed direct talks between ukraine and russia facilitated as needed by members of the international community are crucial to resolving the current situation." meantime, russian troops remain in firm control of ukraine's crimea peninsula, amid lingering fears they will not stop there. jim maceda joins us live from moscow with more on the diplomatic efforts under way. jim, what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, there, tamron, well, that meeting you referred to was indeed brief, kerry did urge lavrov to have direct talks. that seems to be an important theme now, unifying this swirl of activity. it was their first face-to-face since the ukraine crisis escalated. that is just one example of this, again, this flurry happening over the past 24 hours, tamron, the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to have gotten a boost from vladimir putin's comments. yesterday if you recall, he said he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine, had no desire to annex the crimean peninsula, and really that's a sigh of relief has been resinating in the international financial markets, including here in r
agreed direct talks between ukraine and russia facilitated as needed by members of the international community are crucial to resolving the current situation." meantime, russian troops remain in firm control of ukraine's crimea peninsula, amid lingering fears they will not stop there. jim maceda joins us live from moscow with more on the diplomatic efforts under way. jim, what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, there, tamron, well, that meeting you referred to was indeed brief, kerry did...
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sovereignty, ukraine's territorial integrity, that they're a violation of international law. they're a violation of previous agreements russia has made with respect to how it treats and respects its neighbors. and as a consequence, we got strong statements from nato, from the g-7 condemning the actions that russia has taken. and we are going to continue these diplomatic efforts during the course of this week. my interest is seeing the ukrainian people be able to determine their own destiny. russia has strong historic ties to the ukraine. there are a lot of russian nationals inside of ukraine as well as native russians, as there are a lot of ukrainians inside of russia. there are strong commercial ties between those two countries. and so all of those interests, i think, can be recognized. but what cannot be done is for russia with impunity to put its soldiers on the ground and violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. and i think the strong condemnation that its received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia's on the wrong si
sovereignty, ukraine's territorial integrity, that they're a violation of international law. they're a violation of previous agreements russia has made with respect to how it treats and respects its neighbors. and as a consequence, we got strong statements from nato, from the g-7 condemning the actions that russia has taken. and we are going to continue these diplomatic efforts during the course of this week. my interest is seeing the ukrainian people be able to determine their own destiny....